Crazy Good street food truck for sale

When we broke the news yesterday that Dylan Moore was putting the brakes on the Little Orange Rocket, his mobile meals on wheels, several Cafe Society readers wondered if this was the beginning of the end to Denver's street food movement. Just like restaurants, food trucks come and go, but one truck -- Crazy Good -- whose tagline was "local, organic, sustainable," shut off its engine before it ever broke a sweat, and the tricked-out truck, which currently sits forlorn in a parking lot on Morrison Road, is for sale, albeit for a hefty price.

Admittedly, it sounds far more functional than my own kitchen, but the original asking price of $149,500 seems steep. The owners have since reduced it to $139,000, which still doesn't sound like a bargain, especially when Moore hinted that he'd be selling the Little Orange Rocket for well below $50,000. Still, it's a beauty, and if you're in the market to pimp pavement cuisine and want a fully-loaded kitchen, you can call 303-257-7723, or 303-842-9356 to arrange a truck tour.